Editor
Erika A. Pratte, PhD Candidate
Erika A. Pratte is a PhD candidate and graduate teaching assistant at the University of Northampton. Her PhD research focuses on well-being after near-death experiences and counseling approaches that may help integration of aftereffects. She studied English and editing at Penn State University for her bachelor’s and has a master’s degree in psychology from the University of West Georgia with foci in humanistic psychology, therapy, and parapsychology. She has been a mental health clinician and counselor for three years.
Review Board
Jean-Michel Abbrasart, PhD Candidate
Catholic University of Louvain
Eberhard Bauer, Dipl.-Psych
Institut für Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene
Callum E. Cooper, PhD
University of Northampton
Alexander De Foe
RMIT University
Guido De Laet, Dipl.- Counseling
Rachel Evendon, MsC
University of Northampton
Renaud Evrard, PhD
University of Lorraine
Shaye Hudson, MA
TRU Integrative Health and Wellness
Jack Hunter, PhD
University of Bristol
David Luke, PhD
University of Greenwich
Jennifer Lyke, PhD
Richard Stockton College
Leslie W. O’Ryan, EdD, NCC, LCPC
Western Illinois University
Annalisa Ventola, BA
Executive Director of the Parapsychological Association